All releases of GQ

Release Notes: The "Edit Server" entry no longer opens the wrong
properties dialog. A problem creating filters from
search tabs was fixed. The "Disconnect" menu item
is now disabled on disconnected servers. A
reference to the input form is now kept, since it
might be lost in set_content() otherwise. A
segmentation fault and another crash were fixed.
Some compile time warnings were fixed. Another
data check before dereferencing a pointer was
added. A typo was fixed.

Release Notes: gnome-doc-utils are used for a translatable
manual. The icons that were promised in the last
release were included. The crasher bug introduced
by the GtkTreeView port of the browser was fixed.
The ability to compare items was added. The label
colors in the browser were updated to match the
tango palette. The beginning of a manual was
added. The icon label colors in the browser are
themeable now.

Release Notes: This release fixes build errors with ICONV_CONST. It fixes the location of the desktop file for RPM builds. Support has been added to delete the password from the configuration. This release checks for an existing XML parser. The font handling is more robust. SASL authentication without password has been fixed. The category for the desktop file has been fixed.

Release Notes: New features were added for the end user. Password
hashing is supported even without libcrypto (since
libgcrypt is now used). The menu item was fixed to
actually appear in the GNOME menu. Time selection
works with negative time zone offsets. GQ doesn't
use GCRYPT_LIBS as it should. Improvements were
made to internal structures. Lots of dead code was
removed. More code was moved into the generic tree
interface. All custom type implementations were
removed, and GObject is used instead.

Release Notes: This version has many improvements over the previous version. It has received a fair amount of testing (two beta releases before this release), and it contains many new features, improvements, and bugfixes. Switching to it from 0.5.0 or earlier is strongly recommended.

Release Notes: This release features a new maintainer, many new features and a lot of enhancements. The final version is to be release in about a week's time if no new issues are raised, and testing is required.